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  1. Im pretty sure these portals were created for the 6th gen platform pineapple and the module for that device.  From what your saying, you are using the 5th gen pineapple.  Which if your using the EP for that pineapple it might be work differently with that version of the module.  

  2. I had an OTG to usb A and used a mini dongle like the one for the nano.  worked great and didnt need a separate power source.  I also used a tp-link wn722n and didnt need an external battery to power that.  I used a nexus 6p. 

  3. So if your running MacOS then its a bit harder to get ICS working with mac because they like to be difficult.  The wp6.sh will not work with OSX, its a linux only type thing.  You could make a Virtual machine to connect it with kali or another linux distro, or you could plug a wifi dongle in and connect that to your home router which is what I do now with my macbook.  Its way easier than messing around with osx and ICS.

  4. the provide dongle is for a 3rd wlan radio to connect to another wifi like your home, so the pineapple has internet connection.  with the battery pack you have two options.  browse to the ip the router gives your pineapple with the wifi usb dongle, or make sure the Management AP is setup and connect to it with your phone or something,  you can do the second without internet connection to the pineapple.

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  5. I was in the military for a number of years and never once thought about building my own AR till I saw this video last year.  It dawned on me that I used one all the time, but why have I never built one from the ground up.  After watching this I built my own.  One of the best ways to really know how your firearm works. 

  6. they showed the LanTurtle 3g but if you look at the LanTurtle section there is no payload thread so from what we've seen so far the Packet Squirrel is a totally new device all together.

  7. 
     LAN Turtle 3G Setup
       
    Welcome DEF CON hacker :)
     
    You're the first to get your hands on the new LAN Turtle 3G. We're officially launching in August, but everything is ready to go now. Essentially setup is the exact same as with the regular LAN Turtle - so all instructions from <a href="https://lanturtle.com/wiki/#!index.md">the wiki</a> and <a href="https://lanturtle.com/wiki/#!videos.md">the video tutorials</a> apply.
     
    The distinction is that you'll need to insert a Micro SIM card. That's the SIM that's 12 x 15mm -- the one in between the larger Standard size and the smaller Nano size. Typically SIM cards come with the snap-out adapters.
     
    To install the SIM card, open the LAN Turtle 3G carefully. Remove the two screws on the bottom of the unit and with care separate the top and bottom plastics. There is an antenna attached to the top plastic part, so just be gentle as you separate them.
     
    The SIM card slots in on the side of the 3G module with its metal contacts facing the PCB in a top facing orientation.
    
    Then re-assemble the LAN Turtle 3G. Stickers are provided for stealth.
     
    On the software side you'll find the 3G WAN options from the main configuration menu. Typically it's just a matter of setting the APN.
     
     The module will maintain the connection, so there's no other configuration necessary. 

    @Just_a_User @Dave-ee Jones Found this on Hak5 github.

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  8. From what hak5 has said, even if a newer device is going to come out in 6 months, they wont tell you that because of the release.  As of now the nano and tetra are the best on the block and they are awesome.  New firmware will come out and thats just a simple update.

  9. lan turtle was 50 and the lan turtle 3g was 180.  sry for no pictures, been running all day and and now kinda drunk so that doesnt help, been watching twitter all day.

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  10. are you guys at defcon?  and Yes I saw the Packet Squirrel but on the picture I saw that listed devices and prices, there was a lan turtle 3g which could be the same as the Packet Squirrel.  @Just_a_User that is an interesting picture.  The only device I dont have is a lan turtle so maybe it was good to wait.

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  11. On 9/3/2016 at 9:56 AM, barry99705 said:

    About 10 pounds is the limit for single strap bags.  My 5.11 Moab 10 starts to hurt my shoulder/collarbone after day two of Derbycon.  Though I usually carry a little more in it during cons, since I don't stay at the same hotel.  Daily carry it's lighter and I don't keep it on for 12 to 20 hours straight like the cons either.

    I got the 5.11 Rush 12 and it is very comfortable bag and a bit bigger.  Not as many little compartments in the main compartment but still very useful.  I own the Moab 10 also.  I use both, just depends on what i'm doing.  Both bags are pricey but well worth the money. 

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